RDM: “[I]t was very…it was hard. It was really the end.”

BSG creator Ron Moore discusses various topics, including how he works, in this rather lengthy Q&A with the Chicago Tribune’s Mo Ryan.

The Finale: “Everyone felt a great sense of satisfaction about this last story. We all felt like, ‘That’s really the way the show should end.'”

The Movie: “I can tell you it will look at the earlier seasons from a different perspective.”

The Webisodes: “… they haven’t shot them yet. They haven’t made the announcement yet. They haven’t locked down the cast….But yeah, there’s an intention to do them, 10 of them.”

”Caprica”: “So my gut is telling me that it’s probably going to go [i.e. get a series order], because I just think it is. They’d be fools not to, and if they don’t, I will call them fools!”

&#149″Virtuality”: [It’s] got three levels of storytelling  you’ve got the story that’s taking place on the spaceship, things that happen in the virtual-reality world, and then you have the reality show that they’re filming at the same time aboard the spacecraft.”

Also, check out this video clip of Michael Ausiello (now of Entertainment Weekly) interviewing Tahmoh Penikett, aka Helo, about the finale (“It’s perfect. It’s amazing.”) and his experiences with Joss Whedon on the set of his new show “Dollhouse.”

Speaking of Joss Whedon, if you didn’t get a chance to view the three parts of “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” you missed a…wait for it…awesome (sorry, different NPH character) show. Don’t worry, you can buy it on iTunes or wait for the DVD if you didn’t get there in time.

NPH was his usual spectacular self, and it was fun to see Nathan Fillion play a jerk. The songs and dialogue were funny and smart and interestingly constructed.